Which of the following best describes the outcome of the 1974 Federal Election Campaign Act?
A. It created the Federal Election Commission.
B. It placed limits on the sums that individuals and committees can contribute to candidates.
C. It created an effective way to enforce campaign rules.
D. It created the Federal Election Commission and placed limits on the sums that individuals and committees can contribute to candidates.
E. It made political action committees unconstitutional.
Answer: D
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